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Still 6 games to go, so take that into account.

Make your choice.

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Moloney for me.

Doing the hard work and playing well each week, not quite Sam Mitchell stats, but doing a bloody good job for his first full season in forever.

Coaches would love his work.

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Liam Jurrah for putting Life Back into the Club, & many Potential "Bums on Seats" next year & into the Future.

The Kid has the possibility to be anything. Thanks Filth. Love ya work for passing him up!! Eddie must be Spewing!! Hehe..

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This is my guess for the top 5

1. Moloney

2. Davey

3. Bruce

4. Warnock

5. Sylvia

Moloney definitely deserves it this year. He has been consistently good all year, leads the team in clearances, and has become a fantastic leader also.

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This poll can not be taken seriously until Cameron Bruce's name is added to it

no Cam Bruce....I'm with deeflog, not taking this seriously either

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no Cam Bruce....I'm with deeflog, not taking this seriously either

Nothing like leaving out one of the MAIN CONTENDERS in the poll. Like an East Timor 'election'. Guess it gives YM the HOLLOW satisfaction that Cam did not poll one vote in his little communist style poll. You could be outraged yet again YM when Brucey makes it back to back wins. He could do it too as he is playing better footy this year than last. . Moloney could be a big chance too. Davey has faded over the last month although he would have been leading for the first half of the season. I guess the next 6 weeks will tell the tale.

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i hope warnock gets up. he's the most consistent performer in our team at the moment and very underrated. i think bruce will win with beamer and aaron second and third

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To be fair to YM bruce won it last year because he played in most if not all our games, Mclean should have won it by a mile! Having said that BAte and Petterd being in the pole is quite funnny....

I also think warnock will be right up there...

But beamer should win it and hopefully be named captain next year!

Did any one else see the warnambol leader. Had a big wrute up of the dees, Especially moloney

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Think its hard to look past Aaron this year not just for his level of play but to acknowledge his leadership onthe field. As good a player as he's always been Davey has stepped up this year and deserves the Bluey for mine :)

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TBTH, in another season where Bailey has been blooding youth and developing (ie short term pain), and the side is struggling with 3 wins - the same amount of wins as last year - H is right, who cares?

Fwiw, the poll is shot without C.Bruce in it.

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I'm not 100% sure how the voting system works, however i think it favors a player that plays all games.

And based on the Demonland votes, Davey has it in the bag!

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Nothing like leaving out one of the MAIN CONTENDERS in the poll. Like an East Timor 'election'.

Try Burma

To be fair to YM bruce won it last year because he played in most if not all our games, Mclean should have won it by a mile!

Actually you are being quite unfair. Bruce has been rewarded for his consistency and durability. McLean did not win it and its unfair that Bruce is maligned despite his achievement. I think Bruce will give it a shake again this year.

BTW, McLean has played nearly every game this year but will he win it by a mile this year? Oh that right he has been injured.

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